Section 4 Testing The Nec Sl2100 Network Connection; Figure 4-2 Example Configuration 1 - Adding The Nec Sl2100 Chassis To The Network; Figure 4-3 Testing The Network Connection - NEC Sl2100 Networking Manual

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192. 168. 1. 50

Figure 4-2 Example Configuration 1 - Adding the NEC SL2100 Chassis to the Network

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4 TESTING THE NEC SL2100 NETWORK CONNECTION
ECTION
To test the NEC SL2100 network connection, it is possible to use the ICMP (Internet Control Message
Protocol) Ping command. This basically sends a small amount of data from one device to another and
then waits for a reply. This test confirms that the IP addressing and physical connection are good. To
perform this test, from a Windows PC:
1.
Click Start.
2.
Click Run... .
3.
In the Open dialogue box, enter command.
4.
Click OK. A Command prompt window opens.
5.
Type ping 192.168.1.200.
Figure 4-3 Testing the Network Connection on page 4-5
replied to the Ping request – this indicates that the NEC SL2100 system is correctly connected to the
network.
4-4
Router
(Default Gateway)
192. 168. 1. 254
Switch
192. 168. 1. 11
192. 168. 1. 32
WAN,
Internet, etc.
NEC SL2100 Chassis
with CPU Installed
Chassis
192. 168. 1. 200
192. 168. 1. 10
shows that the NEC SL2100 system has
General IP Configuration
ISSUE 1.0

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